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Like those weird, out-of-place lines that pop into your head when you’re trying to write a thing. Write them down! Sometimes they lead somewhere or grow into something incredible and you just don’t know that in the moment. Like David Lynch & the opening line for Lost Highway popping into his head, completely out of context at the time. It takes some work to trust yourself on these things, but it's damn worth it.
Feb 16, 2025

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I bought a book a while ago that I was really interested in, but when I sat down to read it, just wasn't feeling it. Instead of getting frustrated, I listened to the feeling, put the book back on my bookshelf and said to myself I'll pick it up when the time is right. Cut to a few months later and I'm writing a script about dreams. I look at my bookshelf, wanting to read something knew, but not knowing what. And there it is, crammed way in there: the book. I pick it up. Lo and behold, the first story is a story all about dreams - a story that inspires and fuels me in my own writing. Basically, what this taught me is to trust the process. Being open means that it will all happen when it's supposed to. You've just gotta let it in.
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I write lyrics/poems/prose/essays/the occasional substack/text based art/performance art and the most successful process I've found works for me is just 'hold a pen and hope that it happens'. I can't get any real ideas done on a laptop (my substacks are all drafted in bullet points by hand first). I don't write every day because I don't have the energy or time or enough that is important to say. I only write when I really get the urge in my fingertips and then I get my notebook and just open the page and get whatever out I can. Sometimes it's an idea I've been mulling over that finally comes out and others it's just nonsense sentences that eventually form something. Basically my advice if you're struggling to get started is just whenever you think you want to do it, just hold a pen and a blank piece of paper and just do it. Maybe it'll be brilliant from the off. First lines are hard so don't worry about it if it's not, fourth lines are where it gets good. I definitely produce 70/30 shit/good writing and that's okay because who's reading it?? Also sometimes you go back a few months later and realise that what you thought was terrible was actually great all along it just needed a different context!
May 3, 2024
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absolutely write it down, even if it’s unfinished and let the magic happen
Mar 6, 2024

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